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This one is one of my favorite ones.
Andy "Fletch" Fletcher, longstanding keyboardist of groundbreaking English new wave group Depeche Mode, has died. He was 60. As of press
Aw c’mon.
TIFF Review: Kenneth Branagh Mines Childhood Memories to Give 'Belfast' a Lived-In Beauty Directed by Kenneth Branagh
Remember… no one decision was correct, and each option was heartbreaking in its own right. — Exclaim
Crow exclaiming, “Sapristi!”, acrylic painting on cardboard
Growing older has its perks — just ask singer and keyboardist Victoria Legrand. She and guitarist Alex Scally founded Beach House in Baltimo...
"The older we get, the less of a fuck we give," Legrand tells Exclaim! "You can see it in all people as they get older, until you're in your 70s and you're wearing three different kinds of outfits all at the same time. I think for artists, it's a really amazing, fascinating experience. Most artists, probably, are into getting older because of that feeling. Your work becomes more a part of your life the longer you do it."
"Am I becoming a hundred-and-eighty-five-pound fly? No, I'm becoming something that never existed before. I'm becoming, Brundlefly. Don't you think that's worth a Nobel Prize or two?" A little homage to "The Fly" with @beck as #brundlefly for Octobers @exclaimdotca cover redo. Original photo by @eliot_lee_hazel original layout by @cmangodesign (at Montreal, Quebec)
JAMIE: "We're both getting close to 50, so how much longer can we do this for?
DAMON: "It's one of those bands that I think could go on forever, like a franchise. It could become something like Superman or Star Wars, because we don't actually have to be anywhere near it. Anyone can make a Gorillaz album. I suppose there is a family recipe, which would require me to pass the envelope to somebody else. I think what I love about it is it can be whatever I want to be"
Exclaim – May 2017 (Canadian Music Newspaper)